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  • “I AM” – a film screening

    On Friday, June 29th, the Faith and Spirituality Working Group will partner with the Decolonize to Liberate Working Group in showing and discussing the film “I AM” at the First Parish in Cambridge, 6-8PM, easily accessible from the Harvard Square T-stop, on the corner of Mass Ave and Church St., enter through the far door on Church Street and ring the bell at the inner door for entrance.

    I AM is an utterly engaging and entertaining non-fiction film that poses two practical and provocative questions: what’s wrong with our world, and what can we do to make it better? The filmmaker behind the inquiry is Tom Shadyac, one of Hollywood’s leading comedy practitioners and the creative force behind such blockbusters as “Ace Ventura,” “Liar Liar,” “The Nutty Professor,” and “Bruce Almighty.” However, in I AM, Shadyac steps in front of the camera to recount what happened to him after a cycling accident left him incapacitated, possibly for good. Though he ultimately recovered, he emerged with a new sense of purpose, determined to share his own awakening to his prior life of excess and greed, and to investigate how he as an individual, and we as a race, could improve the way we live and walk in the world.

    Armed with nothing but his innate curiosity and a small crew to film his adventures, Shadyac set out on a twenty-first century quest for enlightenment. Meeting with a variety of thinkers and doers–remarkable men and women from the worlds of science, philosophy, academia, and faith–including such luminaries as David Suzuki, Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Lynne McTaggart, Ray Anderson, John Francis, Coleman Barks, and Marc Ian Barasch – Shadyac appears on-screen as character, commentator, guide, and even, at times, guinea pig. An irrepressible “Everyman” who asks tough questions, but offers no easy answers, he takes the audience to places it has never been before, and presents even familiar phenomena in completely new and different ways. The result is a fresh, energetic, and life-affirming film that challenges our preconceptions about human behavior while simultaneously celebrating the indomitable human spirit.

    Info on the movie: http://www.iamthedoc.com/

    https://www.facebook.com/events/360163027383894/

    Occupied Nation NEEDS your announcements about Occupy, Occupy Events and Allies/Affinity Actions & Events!

    Occupied Nation is a weekly talk show hosted by Patrick (Boston George) every Monday from 3pm-6pm on www.obr.fm, Occupy Boston‘s Internet Radio Station.  The three hour show begins with coverage of upcoming Occupy Boston and allied events in the local area, from working group meetings, to film screenings, eviction protests and political rallies.  This show gives the Occupy Boston community the opportunity to catch the events they need and want to be at this week all in one place, with some great commentary from Patrick.

    After you fill up your calendar, I recommend you stay tuned-in with Patrick for interesting interviews from local, national and global folks involved in Occupy and other movements that are changing the world and the way we think.

    Visit Occupied Nation’s blog and see what Patrick is up to and let him know about any Occupy/Ally event he should be announcing Mondays starting at 3pm on www.obr.fm!  Every week he has been making announcements using the calendar and the web but he’d like to make it more personal and get as much info as possible that isn’t covered by the usual sources!  Look for the Event submissions button on the blog in the top menu or see the direct link below.

    The direct link to the form is here:: http://form.jotform.us/form/21670778110148

    Peace and thanks!
    Sarah Francis
    Producer
    Occupied Nation
    http://occupiednationobr.wordpress.com/

    Tune In to www.OBR.fm tonight from 6-9pm!

    The Radio Working Group is striving to produce quality programming related to Occupy Boston, the Occupy Movement and related topics of the 99%.  Please visit  www.obr.fm to listen!  And check our programming  SCHEDULE!

    Wednesday on OBR.fm

    6pm (EST)
    Civil Science: Science and Society

    7pm (EST)
    Free School University Radio 

    Blogging for Small Business and the Citizen Journalist with KC Blogger Extraordinaire

    Learn to target specific web marketing & dynamic content placement, as well as campaign methods for spreading a sustainable message on the Internet. It is easy to learn  SEO (Search Engine Optimization) – how to get your blog placed in search engines so it shows up at the top of the list when people search for the topics you cover.

    Bring your passion, your ignorance and learn basic tools to Stand-up & Fight Back and effectively use your right to free speech on the web.

    Check out KC’s recent blogs at: http://whywalkabout.blogspot.com/

    Host:  Free School University’s Eden with Kathryn producing.   (David to return next week.)

    8pm (EST)
    Working Class Wednesday

    Sustainable Agriculture Education will be discussing urban agriculture, suburban foraging, & community sustainabity with host John Dwyer

     

    The OB Media Rundown for 6/27/12

    National Occupy Gathering a Turning Point for Movement

    Unlike those who support fascism and corporative rule, supporters of the OWS movement and its branches aren’t going to go away any time soon. In fact, it’s safe to say that they’re here to stay indefinitely. Negative reports exaggerating crimes and other nonsensical things only draw away from the point that is being pushed by the protesters — the banks need to stop reaming its customers and the top one percent of the nation need to start paying their fair share. Period.

    http://tinyurl.com/855uu5b

    Fragmented Unity at Philly’s Upcoming Occupy National Gathering

    The National Gathering will last from June 30 through July 4, and representatives from 92 occupations are expected to be present. Caravans from the south, west and north will converge on the city on Saturday, June 30. The Gathering will be packed with actions, workshops and speakers, including Rolling Stone’s Matt Taibbi, influential New York Occupier Alexis Goldstein, organizer Alexa O’Brien and David Gespass, president of the National Lawyers Guild. Activists from the massive demonstrations in Quebec will be in attendance.

    The fragmentation of the Occupy movement will be on display as well; alongside the National Gathering, there will be two other concurrent events. The Radical Convergence, based in West Philadelphia, is being held by largely local activists who no longer identify with the “Occupy” brand, if they ever did. “It is a space for those who have felt Occupy in its current form demonizes and excludes radical dialogue, strategy, and action,” the website reads. The Radical Convergence, however, will collaborate with the National Gathering on food and actions.

    There will also be an Anarchist Anti-Summit, although it is not clear who is organizing it, where it will be held or what they will be doing. Organizers of the National Gathering and the Radical Convergence, as well as this reporter, have all tried to find out, only to reach cordial, anonymous and uninformative spokespeople.

    http://tinyurl.com/782z7qq

    How to Save Our Homes

    A Minneapolis family’s fight to save their home has become a national struggle after police arrested 13 protesters, including hip-hop artist Brother Ali. Earlier police raids resulted in dozens more arrests as Occupy Minneapolis and activists in 18 other cities have called on the PNC Bank to renegotiate mortgage terms with the Cruz family and to rescind a foreclosure and eviction order. The family had been current on payments until a bank error caused a payment to be recorded as late, triggering extra fees.

    The Cruz family is just one among millions that has faced uncertainty, eviction, and homelessness since 2008 when the economy began to unravel. The hardships faced by these families is one reason many in Occupy have joined a growing Occupy Our Homes movement.

    But there’s one part of the housing market that’s remained stable, and it may offer a way forward. In community land trusts across the country, you won’t find sheriffs dragging people’s belongings out to the curb and arresting their supporters. No homes sit abandoned. Neighborhoods remain intact.

    http://tinyurl.com/7mztko6

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    The OB Media Rundown for 6/26/12

    Occupy Members Protest During President Obama’s Visit to Boston

    Protesters plan on planting themselves outside of Symphony Hall today during the President’s campaign-fundraising visit to Boston.

    At least fifty protesters said on Facebook they intend to rally outside of the music hall, where President Barack Obama is scheduled to deliver a speech and meet with supporters.

    Members of Occupy Boston have organized the anti-Obama event along Massachusetts Avenue, and will hold signs voicing their discontent with the Democratic elected official.

    http://tinyurl.com/7xfw5y2

    More Revelations of Favorable Stock Trading By Members of Congress

    One-hundred-thirty members of Congress or their families have traded stocks collectively worth hundreds of millions of dollars in companies lobbying on bills that came before their committees, a practice that is permitted under current ethics rules, a Washington Post analysis has found.

    The lawmakers bought and sold a total of between $85 million and $218 million in 323 companies registered to lobby on legislation that appeared before them, according to an examination of all 45,000 individual congressional stock transactions contained in computerized financial disclosure data from 2007 to 2010 . . .

    http://tinyurl.com/82gco2u

    Banned TED Talk video: ‘Job creators’ language chosen to deify capitalists, entrench their status and privilege

    (video)

    http://tinyurl.com/d33fnsy

    Background on banned TED talk: http://tinyurl.com/bn7e77p

    Postal Workers Launch Hunger Strike To ‘Save’ Agency

    A group of U.S. Postal Service employees and supporters launched a hunger strike Monday on Capitol Hill, urging action from lawmakers in order to save an agency they said was imperiled by Congress itself.

    The postal workers and boosters said they were trying to draw attention to a wonky yet crucial element of postal service reform being considered: the repeal of what’s called the “prefunding mandate,” a 2006 requirement from Congress that the USPS prefund the retiree health benefits for its workers 75 years in advance, to the tune of about $5.5 billion per year.

    “Congress created the problem, Congress can fix it,” said Jamie Partridge, a retired letter carrier who worked in Portland, Ore., for 27 years and is taking part in the hunger strike. “We’re just frustrated. We’re indignant, we’re outraged, we’re here to shame Congress into doing the right thing. We’re willing to suffer, to go on a hunger strike in order to show our indignation.”

    http://tinyurl.com/73hwpy9

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